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Asking For Husband, Male 43, lahore
shalimar hospital ma treatment hoa angiography ma LAD 90% diffuse he or LCX 80% stenosis show ho raha he pochna ye tha k hmen surgery kb krwani chahye punjab cardiology ma unhon ne 2 months ka time dia he for ballooning lekin me koi risk nhi leba chahti mjhe btaen mjhe kb angioplasty krwa leni chahye wese tbeat stable he blood pressure wgera sb normal he bs continuously bat krte hoe sans phool jata he
We only it for 2 weeks after heart attack and the then operate. It appears that CABG surgery will be better for him as it is long lasting
As soon as possible because the patient is harboring a bomb which can explode without notice.
Visit me tommrow at Jinnah Hospital 3 floor cardiac surgeyr ward with CD and pt
Patient
Post Owner
Sir doctor CABG nhi krna chahte they said isk bad koi option nhi rehti wo balloon +stent kren gy
5 months ago
I am deeply sorry to hear about your husband's condition. It is understandable that you are experiencing confusion regarding the optimal treatment approach, as many patients and their families encounter similar challenges. Hence, extensive research has been conducted over the years to determine the most effective treatments, and current scientific evidence suggests that, based on the information provided (while acknowledging the need for a comprehensive assessment including investigations, blood tests, and cardiac imaging), surgical intervention appears to be the most appropriate course of action for such conditions as the one your husband is currently suffering with. While surgery may be perceived as more invasive than angioplasty or stenting, it offers a more definitive and comprehensive solution for this condition. Recent studies indicate that patients treated with stents or angioplasty may experience recurrent cardiac events because these treatment do not fix the problem completely and are just a temporary fix at the most, hence potentially leading to further cardiac events/heart attacks leading to heart failure and ultimately requiring surgery anyway but under less favorable circumstances. Therefore, current recommendations, supported by scientific data, advocate for surgical treatment as the primary approach in such cases. hence I agree with all the other learned colleagues who have advised you above in this forum regarding surgery as your best option. I trust this information is helpful.
For further consultation or a detailed discussion, please schedule an online appointment through Marham. May Allah grant your husband good health.
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Patient
Post Owner
sir doctor CABG nhi krna chahte they said k isk bad koi option nhi rehti wo baloon +stent kren gy
5 months ago
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Alhamdolillah there is me need of any option if good surgery is done.
5 months ago
Patient
Post Owner
then stenting k sath life expectancy kya he
5 months ago